Anyone Used FXR set Yet?

Has anyone used this yet? I have seen the Vice video, but how is it vs the other markers for mag fed? I have a TIPX so I would love to get this for its ease of conversion, but its either get this set or look into a X7, two very different setups so that is why I am wondering.

It only does 2 things I would consider to be positive
1) it allows you to use a picatinny rail system
2) you can now shoulder the gun

Neither of these are anywhere close to being worth $200, plus the gun if you dont have one is at least another $200 so you're at over $400 with only one magazine and a PB gun that has no functional upgrade to speak of unless you consider the 2 things above a true upgrade.

For me this eliminate one of my most favorite attributes of a magfed type gun or pistol. The lack of a large awkward tank or a tanglesome remoteline. At least with the TPX this is the case seeing as the front of the gun is enclosed.

I mean why not get a Milsig MK3 CQB for $349 instead?
Serves the same purpose for $50+ less.

I just received mine...taking it out this weekend.Yes it iswell built and heavy,But I shoot an Autococker usually so to me no biggie lol. It does feel bulky though. This is my first magfed marker. I can give feedback after I play,,, Joe

I mean why not get a Milsig MK3 CQB for $349 instead?
Serves the same purpose for $50+ less.

Perhaps that's Milsig's intention. They're selling these products for other manufacturer's markers, like Zetamags, Fazmags, Marksman barrels, the FXR - all of which are solid products, but raise the level of their brand on the whole. I think it will ultimately result in more sales of actual Milsig markers, which I'm sure is what they're most interested in as a company.

I would think the general consensus here is that the MK3 CQB is a better option. I would have to aggree, but i would suggest going for the Pro Players pack that Hustle offers, or see if somebody on the B/S/T is willing to give theirs up. I just ordered the MK3 myself, because it seems like the best bang for the buck. With the pro players pack you're getting the marker with 1 mag, a 13ci ninja tank, MATS stock, 4 extra mags, oil, and tools. So I'm completely set on this marker for under 500, now all I need are some mag pouches.